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Yoshiko Grace Matsui

Yoshiko Grace Matsui
Mayor, Position #6
Term: January 1, 2026-December 31, 2029

Yoshiko moved to Des Moines in 2007 to truly be “midway” between Seattle and Tacoma.  She was working in Tacoma at the time, but wanted to be closer to her family up north.  She has worked for the City of Seattle since 2013, most recently in the Civil Service Department, bringing valuable public-sector experience to her service on the City Council. Yoshiko was elected in 2025 for her second four-year term and is committed to working collaboratively to support a safe, transparent, and accountable local government while ensuring a high quality of life for residents.  She is a long-time Seattle Mariners fan and have weathered many ups and downs (sometimes in the same season!).  There’s always next year! 

Yoshiko was motivated to serve on the City Council to improve transparency and accountability to voters, and to help ensure government effectively serves the community by improving public safety, supporting a healthy environment, and making Des Moines a great place to live and raise a family.

Outside of Council service, Yoshiko is actively engaged in the community through board service and volunteer efforts. She values listening to residents and ensuring community voices are reflected in City decision-making.

Community Engagement & Priorities

  • Former Board Member, Des Moines Legacy Foundation
  • Former Board Member, Des Moines Waterfront Farmers Market
  • Volunteer, Des Moines Area Food Bank
  • Volunteer, Blues and Brews
  • Volunteer, Waterland Pride 
  • Former Water Commission President for King County Water District #54.

Committee & Regional Assignments
**Pending Mayor Assignment**

Contact
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 206-549-2463

Quote

“Local government works best when it is transparent, accountable, and responsive to the people it serves."

Gene Achziger

Gene Achziger
Deputy Mayor, Position #3
Term: January 1, 2026-December 31, 2029

**BIO PENDING**
Contact
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 206-498-5645

Harry Steinmetz

Harry Steinmetz
Councilmember, Position #1
Term: January 1, 2026 - December 31, 2029

Harry was born in 1961 in San Diego, California, and has proudly called Des Moines home for the past 30 years. He earned his undergraduate degree from San Diego State University and attended law school at Santa Clara University. Early in his legal career, he worked as a prosecutor in Contra Costa and Sacramento Counties and later operated a private law practice in San Jose.

Before settling in Washington, Harry’s upbringing took him around the world, living in Albuquerque, New Mexico; Alexandria, Egypt; Jeddah and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; Salzburg, Austria; and San Diego, California—an experience that shaped his global perspective and appreciation for diverse communities.

After moving to Washington, Harry built an extensive public service career. He has served with the King County Prosecutor’s Office, as City Prosecutor for the City of Olympia, as an Investigative Officer for the Washington State Commission on Judicial Conduct, and as a Staff Attorney for the Washington State Senate Judiciary Committee. He later became Director of Government Relations for the Washington Association for Housing and Services for the Aging, advocating on regulatory and legislative issues on behalf of nonprofit senior housing and long-term care providers. He subsequently opened his own law practice and later co-founded J&S Law Group, PLLC, in Tacoma. Following the closure of his practice, he was appointed as an Administrative Law Judge with the Office of Administrative Hearings and the Board of Industrial Insurance Appeals. He is currently employed by the Pierce County Department of Assigned Counsel.

Harry lives in the Woodmont neighborhood with his wife, Kristin. They have been married for 30 years and have two sons, Harry and Will. Their eldest son is a firefighter and EMT, while their youngest works as a fiduciary for an international reinsurance brokerage. Kristin works for USFHP at PAC-Med.

Community Engagement & Priorities

  • Serves on Sound Cities Association
  • Serves on Public Issues Committee
  • Services on South Sound Alliance
  • Served as Council Liaison to Destination Des Moines 
  • Active Community Volunteer:
    • Des Moines/Normandy Park Rotary
    • Des Moines Oktoberfest
    • Waterland Parade

Committee & Regional Assignments
**Pending Mayor Assignment**

Contact
Email: [email protected] 
Phone: 206-402-8614

Quote
“If you take pleasure in the lives of a hundred people instead of just your own, you’re a hundred times more joyful. That’s just the math of happiness.” – Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

JC Harris
JC Harris
Councilmember, Position #2

Term: January 1, 2024 - December 31, 2027

Raised in Ireland, JC began his professional career as a musician, later owning a small restaurant on the side. Mid-career, he returned to school to study computer engineering, earned a Professional Engineer (PE) license, and went on to consult in Total Quality Management.

After moving to the Puget Sound region in 1992, JC quickly became active in the Des Moines community, spending time at the Marina and attending St. Philomena Parish. His interest in local government grew after attending his first City Council meeting in 2008, where concerns about the Marina, the City’s long-term financial health, and the impacts of airport operations motivated him to become more involved.

In 2016, he helped found Sea-Tac Noise.Info, an organization focused on addressing and reducing the negative impacts of airport activity. He was elected to the Des Moines City Council in 2020, personally knocking on more than 6,000 doors to connect with residents, listen to concerns, and better understand the community he serves. He also maintains a public blog to keep residents informed about his work and policy positions.

His primary focus is on the future of Des Moines, with an emphasis on environmental stewardship and long-term financial sustainability—both of which are closely tied to airport-related impacts on the community.

Community Engagement & Priorities

  • Environmental, health, and economic impacts of airport operations
  • Long-term financial sustainability
  • Supporting local businesses and families

Committee & Regional Assignments
**Pending Mayor Assignment**

Contact
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 206-878-0578

Quote
“It’s about the next generation."

Jeremy Nutting

Jeremy Nutting
Councilmember, Position #4
Term:
 January 1, 2024 - December 31, 2027

**BIO PENDING**

Contact
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 206-305-1147

Pierre Blosse 

Pierre Blosse
CouncilmemberPosition #5
Term: January 1, 2026 - December 31, 2029

Pierre moved to Des Moines in 2019 and quickly developed a deep connection to the community, choosing to put down roots and raise his family here. Prior to relocating to Des Moines, he lived in France, California, and Des Moines, Iowa, bringing a diverse personal and professional perspective to his public service.

He holds a Bachelor of Science in Genetics and Plant Biology from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Master of Business and Science in Biotechnology from the Keck Graduate Institute. His professional background is in biotechnology, where he worked as a Project Manager in biotech research at DuPont before founding IVYX Scientific, a company that supplies science and medical equipment to customers around the world.

Pierre lives in Des Moines with his partner, Autumn, and their two young children. His commitment to public service is rooted in a desire to thoughtfully and responsibly help shape the city’s future for the next generation. Trained as a scientist, he brings a data-driven approach to decision-making, and as someone born in France and raised in the United States from a young age, he values diverse perspectives and is fluent in French. As a parent, he is especially focused on ensuring Des Moines remains a welcoming and vibrant place to raise a family.

Community Engagement & Priorities

  • Current board member and former Vice President of the Des Moines Legacy Foundation
  • Member of Rotary International

Priorities include maintaining a stable and balanced budget, being a strong voice for young families, and protecting Des Moines’ unique environment and natural beauty

Committee & Regional Assignments
**Pending Mayor Assignment**

Contact
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 206-304-6119

Quote
“My focus is on guiding Des Moines forward while respecting its people, its natural beauty, and its long-term future.”

 

Robyn Desimone 

Robyn Desimone
Councilmember, Position #7
Term: January 1, 2026 - December 31, 2029

Robyn has lived in Des Moines for six years and brings the perspective of a brick-and-mortar business owner and floral designer to her service on the City Council. A graduate of John F. Kennedy High School, she was elected in 2025 and is committed to working collaboratively to support a safe, sustainable community while ensuring a high quality of life for those who live, work, and play in Des Moines. She was motivated to serve on Council to ensure that the voices and experiences of local businesses are represented and to prioritize public safety as a foundation of a strong community.

Outside of her Council service, Robyn has been actively involved in the community through economic development and business-focused initiatives. She is passionate about connecting the community with local businesses and listening to residents to ensure their perspectives are reflected in City decisions.

Community Engagement & Priorities

  • Served on the Economic Development Board
  • Member of the Hotel Planning Committee
  • Founder and Executive Director of a business-based nonprofit
  • Supporting public safety and local economic vitality

Committee & Regional Assignments
**Pending Mayor Assignment**

Contact
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 206-472-9126

Quote
“Strong communities thrive when local businesses, residents, and public safety work together.”